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Why do some people stay at the same rank?
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Author:  Gomoto [ Wed Sep 23, 2020 11:38 am ]
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Why do some people stay at the same rank? Because they work very hard for it!

Author:  John Fairbairn [ Wed Sep 23, 2020 11:55 am ]
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Why do some people stay at the same rank? Because they work very hard for it!


An alternative view from Lewis Carroll: "If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there."

(paraphrase from Chapter 6 of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)

Author:  Knotwilg [ Thu Sep 24, 2020 1:07 am ]
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Gomoto wrote:
Why do some people stay at the same rank? Because they work very hard for it!


I burst out in laughter because this original observation is actually very true. It's also quite comforting: the hard work of the past decades is not lost, it has prevented me from falling down!

Thanks Gomoto.

Author:  Uberdude [ Thu Sep 24, 2020 3:47 pm ]
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Author:  kyulearner [ Fri Oct 16, 2020 9:53 pm ]
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My teacher says many are taking their effort on a wrong path.
While improving, their strength, in terms of winrate, will go back (by the way Cho Chikun 9p have said the same).
Why?, because you are a beginner on such new skills/new ways of thinking. By how much?, even two or three stones(2-3 kyu/dan). For how long?, as long as 6 month, sometimes a year. And these players, including myself, revert to their old ways.
The other reason is that they, including myself, forget what they have learned because they acquired it only as knowledge and did not embed it into their skillset/thought process.

The advice by my teacher is, persist in mastering new skills/new ways of thinking until it becomes your intuition/basic instinct, even if you have to lose 1000 games.

Author:  RobertJasiek [ Fri Oct 16, 2020 11:46 pm ]
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Besides the already mentioned reasons, there are more:

- The general level of skill at a given rank increases.

- Doing too little at these skills demanding the greatest effort: a) life+death reading, b) endgame value calculations.

- Neglecting some other skills: positional judgement, fighting, joseki or whatever.

- Neglecting some means of learning, e.g., learning too little from one's own mistakes.

- Having too little access to strong opponents or too little money for running AI well.

- Having a learning / thinking style not met by any available teachers.

Author:  John Fairbairn [ Sat Oct 17, 2020 2:32 am ]
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- Having too little ... money for running AI well.

- Having a learning / thinking style not met by any available teachers.


I think that the first line of that quote illustrates, although in an unusual way, a problem that afflicts nearly all of us. Given a piece of jam and bread, we lick the jam off and leave the bread. Or, if forced to eat the bread as well, we cut the crusts off. I fell victim to the same syndrome, also in an unusual way. Once I learned about the history of go, I stopped studying the game and tried to get my hands on anything and everything about players of the past. With no regrets.

But even if you really want to remain a dedicated jam licker, you can go too far. You don't need jam that is made exclusively from fruit picked in remote valleys high in the Andes and cooked by virgins who have undergone a 20-year purification process. Marmalade will do. In fact, for people like Go Seigen, Huang Longshi, Nakamura Sumire and Ogawa Doteki, just basic bread has done very nicely, thank you.

As to the second half of the quote, it's obviously a personal choice whether to try something different, but one of the joys of my life has been observing, and learning from, how differently other people think. You too have given me joy, Robert!

Author:  jlt [ Sat Oct 17, 2020 3:12 am ]
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Teachers can explain mistakes in human terms but are not always available: this is where AI can help. However, AIs can't replace human teaching for the moment. Even people who have access to a powerful computer are still willing to pay a teacher.

Author:  CoolBoots [ Mon Oct 26, 2020 12:14 pm ]
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kyulearner wrote:
My teacher says many are taking their effort on a wrong path.
While improving, their strength, in terms of winrate, will go back (by the way Cho Chikun 9p have said the same).
Why?, because you are a beginner on such new skills/new ways of thinking. By how much?, even two or three stones(2-3 kyu/dan). For how long?, as long as 6 month, sometimes a year. And these players, including myself, revert to their old ways.


I think I really needed to read this. I'm the kind of person your teacher is talking about. I take short term feedback (E.g. the result of a single game) far too seriously, often dropping experimentation if it starts to affect my rank.
My question is: Is it enough to focus on new ideas (like a chapter of a theory book), hoping through time they overwrite your old knowledge, or do you also need to somehow unlearn old (incorrect) knowledge? If so, how?

Author:  jlt [ Mon Oct 26, 2020 1:17 pm ]
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I take short term feedback (E.g. the result of a single game) far too seriously, often dropping experimentation if it starts to affect my rank.


A suggestion: open a separate account on which you try crazy things, e.g. Black hole opening, joseki variations that you don't know well, playing with a completely different style, etc. Since you will go into paths that you haven't explored well, the rank of that secondary account will necessarily be lower than your main account. If not, then try crazier things, until your mind is completely free from trying to increase your rank.

Author:  CoolBoots [ Mon Oct 26, 2020 1:57 pm ]
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Thank you for the advice. I think I am going to go with the second option, as the issue isn't so much with protecting my accounts, but with short term thinking, like "this isn't working right now, so I need to stop doing it". I'm really looking forward to playing more interesting games and gleefully tanking my main account. I think just the idea of disconnecting rank from improvement on a timescale as long as a year has blown my mind a bit.

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